class and improving our economy. you know, i've got a lot of good relationships with folks both in the house and senate. i have a lot of relationships on both sides of the aisle. it hasn't always manifested itself in the kind of agreements that i'd like to see between democrats and republicans. and so i think all of us have responsibilities to see if there are things we can improve on. and i don't exempt myself from needing to do some self-reflection and see if i can improve our working relationship. there are probably going to be, still, some very sharp differences, and as i said during the campaign, there will be times where there are fights. i think those are fights that need to be had. but what i think the american people don't want to see is a focus on the next election instead of a focus on them. and i don't have another election. and michelle and i were talking last night about, you know, what an incredible honor and privilege it is to be put in this position. and there are people all across this country, millions of folks, who worked so hard to help us get elected but th